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The IFIP Networking 2007 conference will be held in Atlanta, Georgia from May 14 -18, 2007.
Networking 2007 invites proposals for workshops to be held in conjunction with conference on May 18th 2007. We solicit proposals for half and full day workshops related to the conference topics. Proposals for workshops should stress how they intend to provide more insight into the proposed topics with respect to the main conference. The scope definition of the proposal should encompass only some of the topics of the main conference.
Workshop proposals should be submitted to the workshop chair with the title, a description of the topic, and the names of key organizers such as program chair(s), by January 26, 2007. Prior contact with the workshop chair is encouraged.
The organizer(s) of approved workshops will be responsible for advertising their workshop, and for the reviewing process for their workshop's papers, and for the collection of camera-ready copies of accepted papers.
The workshop proposal should follow the workshop proposal form that can be found in the conference web site http://www.ifip- networking.org/ follow the link to workshops. (the file is also attached to this CFW)
IMPORTANT DATES:
Workshop submission Deadline: January 31st 2007 Workshop Acceptance February 4th 2007.
the workshops Co-Chairs Georgios Kormentzas - gkorm@aegean.gr Giovanni Pau - gpau@cs.ucla.edu
============================== "All censorships exist to prevent any one from challenging current conceptions and existing institutions. All progress is initiated by challenging current conceptions, and executed by supplanting existing institutions. Consequently the first condition of progress is the removal of censorships."
(George Bernard Shaw) ============================== Giovanni Pau, PhD Research Scientist UCLA - Computer Science Department 3803A BH, Boelter Hall Los Angeles, 90095 CA Ph: (310) - 206-3212 Cell: (310) - 617-4728 Fax: (310)- 825-7578 http://www.cs.ucla.edu/%7Egpau
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EXTENDED Submission Deadline: *March 5, 2007 * Workshop on June 13-15, 2007 - Corfu, Greece ================================================ *CALL FOR PAPERS*
The Sixth Annual Med-Hoc-Net 2007 Workshop *** MEDITERRANEAN AD HOC NETWORKING *** June 13-15 2007, Corfu, Greece http://www.ionio.gr/%7Eokon/medhocnet07 https://webmail.aegean.gr/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.ionio.gr/~okon/medhocnet07
******************************************************************** Ad hoc networks have attracted the attention of the research community in the last several years. By now, some of the early fundamental issues and challenges of ad hoc networking have been clearly assessed, while new ones emerge as a result of the ever expanding application domain of ad hoc networking. Current emphasis of ad hoc networking includes application scenarios (road safety, disaster recovery, sensors and actuators, etc.), autonomous organization and operation, optimization and control, service creation and support and middleware. Moreover, wireless mesh networking is emerging as an "ad hoc spin-off" aimed at extending and integrating the multi-hop paradigm with more traditional networking, which poses new and exciting technical challenges. Med-Hoc-Net 2007 is an established annual international workshop aiming to serve as a forum where researchers from academia, research labs and the industry from all over the world, meet to share ideas, views, results, and experiences in the field of ad hoc networking. Anything from theoretical and experimental achievements, to innovative ad hoc systems, prototyping efforts, and case studies is of interest to the Med-Hoc-Net community. The papers solicited in Med-Hoc-Net 2007 cover a variety of topics related to ad hoc networks, including but not limited to: - Novel multi-hop wireless network architectures - Routing algorithms and protocols - MAC protocols, scheduling, power control and radio resource sharing - Transport layer protocols for multi-hop networks - Middleware for ad hoc networks - Application driven architectures and protocols - Sensor network applications and protocols - Vehicular networks - Integration of ad hoc networks with wireless access networks - Implementations, testbeds, and prototypes - Technology related issues (IEEE 802.11, Bluetooth, ZigBee, IEEE 802.16, IEEE 802.20, etc.) - Self organization and network reconfiguration - Optimization models and algorithms - Autonomic Communications: paradigms and algorithms - Resource and service discovery - Call admission and traffic shaping policies for ad-hoc networks - QoS support - Security and privacy
PAPER SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION ================================= The members of program committee will referee all papers, and accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings. Papers of particular merit will be published in the Elsevier Ad Hoc Networks journal. Manuscripts must be formatted according to the IEEE double-column standard format, (http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/procieee/authinfo.html https://webmail.aegean.gr/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/procieee/authinfo.html ) with the exception of the font size, which must be 11pt. Authors should use only standard fonts, i.e., Times Roman, Courier, Symbol, and Helvetica, or their equivalent. The maximum length of the manuscript is 8 pages, including figure, tables and references. Submission instructions: All papers in pdf format should be emailed to cdoulig@unipi.gr. The email subject should be: "MedHocNet07 Paper Submission".
IMPORTANT DATES =============== EXTENDED Full Paper Electronic Submission: Monday March 5, 2007 Paper notification of acceptance/rejection: Tuesday April 3, 2007 Camera ready submission of full papers: Friday April 27, 2007 Conference dates: June 13-15, 2007